Comments on: Nexia One Touch Control Review & SmartThings Device Handler (NX1000)http://darwinsden.com/nexia-one-touch-nx1000-review-smartthings/
Smart home automation system reviews - Independent, hopefully unbiased, and always opinionated.Thu, 10 Jan 2019 18:11:59 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3By: Marco Balieirohttp://darwinsden.com/nexia-one-touch-nx1000-review-smartthings/#comment-3716
Mon, 09 Jul 2018 20:40:22 +0000http://darwinsden.com/?p=4412#comment-3716Hi, is there any chance to use this NX1000 device on my Logitech Harmony z-wave network? (is there an API to integrate others devices to the Harmony Hub Extender)?
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Wed, 21 Dec 2016 06:12:15 +0000http://darwinsden.com/?p=4412#comment-1482You’re awesome! The CoRE app works great. Thanks so much for your help.
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Tue, 20 Dec 2016 13:49:34 +0000http://darwinsden.com/?p=4412#comment-1479Hi Doug. I recommend installing and using CoRE if you haven’t already. It’s very powerful and is fairly simple to use for basic operations. SmartThings recently updated their stock SmartLighting app to listen to the advertised number of device buttons so you can also use SmartLighting now for many switch or lighting operations. Unfortunately, it looks like they still need to update their stock Button Controller app.
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Tue, 20 Dec 2016 03:39:48 +0000http://darwinsden.com/?p=4412#comment-1477What button controller should I use?? I can include the device and use the button controller app to program the buttons but it only lets me program commands for the first 4 buttons. I am assuming the button controller app is build for the minimotes. How do I add functions to buttons 5-15??
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Mon, 05 Dec 2016 05:08:04 +0000http://darwinsden.com/?p=4412#comment-1411Hi Jeremy. Sorry, I have no updates for the device. I have yet to hear back from SmartThings on if and how the Hub supports the Screen Metadata Z-Wave command set. I’ll try pinging again. The last time I checked, the SmartThings Screen Metadata documentation was either incomplete or was not very well supported. I have not been actively using the device while I’ve been waiting for additional documentation on the button labels – so I don’t have any additional data on device performance. I would appreciate feedback on reliability if anyone here has been using the One Touch with SmartThings.

EDIT 15, December 2016:
I’ve updated the Nexia One Touch device handler at the link above to include the code updates from SmartThings community member @Tiejaeger that sets the button labels on the device. Fantastic work @Tiejaeger in figuring out the Screen Metadata command.

To set the device labels that you’ve defined in the mobile app preferences, ensure that the Nexia controller is awake, and then apply by pressing the mobile UI configure button for the One Touch. The labels don’t appear to get set correctly every time in my testing, so if there is an issue, you may need to hit configure again.

I’ll continue to do more testing, but regardless, this update to add button labels makes the device so much more valuable for SmartThings users and I wanted to get this out ASAP. Thanks @Tiejaeger! Great work.

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Mon, 05 Dec 2016 04:14:44 +0000http://darwinsden.com/?p=4412#comment-1410Hello, are there any updates to this? Are you able to change the names on the keypad yet? Please let me know. Thanks
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